14 July 2008
11:00am

An adult male Common Merganser was swimming among 101 pelicans at west end of 
Lake Byllesby. I noticed that it periodically lifted and flicked its left 
tertial group, suggesting that its wing may not be in best of condition. This 
would explain it's presence this far south in mid-summer.

To answer someone's question earlier, there is NO shorebird habitat at the 
lake. Hopefully, the DNR can be convinced to modify the water management 
program a bit to provide at least some mudflat habitat in late August-early 
September. This lake gets terrific shorebird use in fall when habitat is 
available.

DNR, are you listening?


James Mattsson
mattjim at earthlink.net
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
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